170 pages filled with multi-color ads from tribal art galleries--contains numerous photo-laden papers on a variety of topics, including Benin, Willy Mestach, the Bumiller collection of early Islamic art, and a persuasive indictment of the Heidelberg Museum fur Volkerkunde--regarding the scandal that befell its 2007 "Art from Africa" exhibition. All..... More

110 pages of multi-color ads and heavily illustrated papers on the Barbier-Mueller collections; the auctions, exhibitions, and shows held in Paris; "African Beaded Art" (by John Pemberton); Pervuian featherwork; the Tibor Kiss collection; Burmese Buddhist plates. All of the papers are in German, and each is translated into English.More

This handsome new journal joins a very small, select group of magazines devoted exclusively to tribal art. Edited by Gert Chesi and Gerhard Merzeder, this issue, the second to be published, contains fourteen photograph-filled articles--a number of which pursue the theme of sex and eroticism in tribal art--dealing with tribal..... More

Dresden Museum fur Volkerkunde. BAND 24, 1965: 181 pages of text plus 32 pages of photographs and 2 pages of drawings. BAND 25, 1965: 272 pages of text plus 92 pages of photographs, 11 pages of drawings, and 9 pages of maps. There are a number of important papers in..... More

181 pages of text plus 32 pages of photographs and 2 pages of drawings. This very important journal from the Dresden Museum fur Volkerkunde contains a number of important illustrated papers. The titles of some of the papers (in English, though the papers are in German) are: "Ancient Eskimo Implements..... More

iv, 290 pages. There are 6 papers, moderately illustrated with photographs and drawings. Among them are papers dealing with the customs, rituals, and material culture of peoples from South-east India, northern Chile, the north coast of New Guinea, and Benin. More

Cloth cover. 717 pages. There are 51 papers, written in honor the museum's director from 1957-1972, Dr. Siegfried Wolf. The papers are moderately illustrated with photographs and drawings. The papers, dealing with the customs, rituals, and material culture of various peoples, are divided into four groups: Africa, America/Arctic, Asia, Australia/Oceania..... More

Cloth cover. 253 pages. There are 18 papers, heavily illustrated with photographs and drawings. The papers were presented at the Historical Society in the former East Germany, and the bulk of them deal with the problems of ethnology in "non-capitalist" cultures. More

Cloth cover. There are 8 papers, heavily illustrated with photographs and drawings. Among them are papers dealing with the customs, ritual and material culture of the Nunivak Eskimo, Chama tribes (eastern Peru), and western Amazonian peoples. More

181 pages of text plus 32 pages of photographs and 2 pages of drawings. This very important journal from the Dresden Museum fur Volkerkunde contains a number of important, illustrated papers. The titles of some of the papers (in English, though the papers are in German) are: Ancient Eskimo Implements..... More

(For the Years Ending June 30, 1905-1943) These Annual Reports deal with the, "...progress and condition of the United States National Museum" (the Smithsonian). Specific sections in each Report are devoted to detailed reports on the collections (Anthropology, Biology, Geology, Arts and Industries) and to the National Gallery of Art..... More

Paris: Musee de l'Homme, 1967. 180 pages, 158 photographs--many full-page. Sixty-six painters and sculptors of international renown--all collectors of primitive art--selected the finest objects from their own collections for a dazzling 1967 exhibition at the Musee de l'Homme. This out of print catalogue of that exhibition has great photographs of..... More